Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 310, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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48 Unhappy
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ADELAIDE HUMPHRI*
lately.- Her father ensiled down on
her bright bent head, reachtaf cut
to stroke her hair that W*a so shin-
ing and golden. "Has love taught
you so much wisdom, or are you
growing up? You are right. I am a
•elfish individualist, as well as a
stubborn old fool. I will writs the
letter to your sister." * •
-I knew you would," Karen mid
softly, raising her shining eyea to
his. No. aha had not learned be-
cause the was now grown up, -Of
from love; she had learned from
life, really sharing and Bring (tas
she had been doing since that; day
when she had awakened totheue*
1 serai— of her existence. She had
learned from a young man named
Martin Hallday. .* ,
“The letters Denise writes ^uffy
say many things between the
mice,” Jim Bell said, "tte.'inust
have changed, too, my''eldest
daughter. She writes that the chat-
tea u baa bean turned into a nurs-
ing home and that she SgnMf
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13 D**h
19 Leu fall
20 Flyer
21 Preeia* ,
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eras the man her sister loved, Ka-
ran knew what such admission had
dent him. She knew the proud stub-
borness that Deni— had inherited
from him. which had made, it im-
possible for her to forgive that un-
foegtren—a of his. But this might
ba the beginning af forgivens—; a
beginning that really had started
with Dentse’e sending her boy home
and that had fostered this feeling
tn their father as bis love grew
for his grandson.
She said. "Why don't you writs
and tall Deni— what you have just
told me, Jim ?" tf such forgiveness
was kept locked tn his heart, it
could not bring about that miracle.
"I couldn't do that!" her father
protested. There had been letters
from his older daughter now that
her son lived tn the Mg hoc—, re-
vealing lettera that also bad given
Jim Bell more 'understanding and
Insight, but the letters had been
addressed te the little boy. It wee
not up to a father to break the si-
lence that still lay between him and
his daughter, much as he longed £o
hare It broken and buried foreran
Karen —Id. “I think you* could.
X KNOW you eouid.” She rested her
smooth cheek against the hark of
his Mg hand. She still ant on the
footstool at Ms feet In the old in-
timate way that always brought
them ekei, as if she were a little
girt again. Hiking his advice or
aympatSJr, Now, however, the role
was rava—sdt As was trying to
wanted. The letter would hast the;
barrier that had atood beM-sn her,
tether and her.Meter; it would even,
wfpe* away' all the, haatt-eche of
(or YfOCriCAL
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works night and day. So the dowry
I provided to pr—rri the agtnty
of Raoul's family may be bearing
fruit indeed. She writ— that Seoul
has gone off to fight and has Ibeen
twice wounded, so he muet .hris
worth-whH# things within htft—tf
that oe\ umber the small out terfl
signs I did not like or Could ns un-
derstand." • •>T ■1 '•
"No one la ever quite whet he
aeemi." Ms youngest daughter said,
out of her new wisdom. "WU ought
never judge until we are certain.
All we ean do is biSere the beat
Deni— writes, too, sow glad As Is
that Buffy la — well and as con-
tent—and think what that mutt
mean to Her, dad, when sbe has had
to abut him out-of her own Ufa, to
will that be forget bar and Ms own
home for another.”*
Cousin Ellen had been right
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when she had said that a child
could forgat even his loved ones
and adapt himself to new surround-
ings. So that it waa Deni— now
who must ba pitted mere thna the
little boy./
"Maybe.” Jim Bell —id, although
he dared not hope ter so ranch, as
he had told himself whan that first
news concerning Ms grandson had
come, "sbe might he wtDteg seme
day to come home. To s— Buffy.
After the war is over."
"I think that’s vary passible."
Karen'smiled up at him to show
that she believed it actually was.
“You must.put It all Into that let-
ter—the way you feel now toward
Raoul, that he would ba walea—
home, too, as well as Dentes and
their son. That’s something to re-
member. you know, that Buffy te
Raoul's child, a* well as Dentes*.
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4:18 Nathaniel Shilkret • Orches-
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4.30 The Church In the WUdwood
4*0 The Afternoon Devotional
3.00 The Bright Spot
3 55 NEWS
12*0 Plano Rhythms
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12:30 KSWS
.2 45 Popular Hits
,1:00 Jan Saetti’s Orchestra
11:15 The Melodeera
1:30 Men of Note
•1:48 The Bmarttes
2*0 MiBX:. Variety Show
2:00 Christian Science News 1
2:18 Oizie Nelson’s Orchostra
3:30 Ths Mask Salon
3:48 Aloha Uad
‘4:00 JetthteTwith ths Jssters
6:00 Allan Roth and Symphony
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7.00 Soldier's Program
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